Copper-MOF and tannic acid-empowered composite cryogel as a skin substitute for accelerated deep wound healing

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dc.contributor.author Singh, Hemant
dc.contributor.author Dan, Aniruddha
dc.contributor.author Barani, Prasanna Kumari
dc.contributor.author Dave, Harshil
dc.contributor.author Parsaila, Nitesh
dc.contributor.author Navale, Archana
dc.contributor.author Darban, Zenab
dc.contributor.author Yadav, Indu
dc.contributor.author Goyal, Prateek
dc.contributor.author Misra, Superb K.
dc.contributor.author Shahabuddin, Syed
dc.contributor.author Hassan, Shabir
dc.contributor.author Dhanka, Mukesh
dc.coverage.spatial United States of America
dc.date.accessioned 2024-08-14T13:17:23Z
dc.date.available 2024-08-14T13:17:23Z
dc.date.issued 2024-11
dc.identifier.citation Singh, Hemant; Dan, Aniruddha; Barani, Prasanna Kumari; Dave, Harshil; Parsaila, Nitesh; Navale, Archana; Darban, Zenab; Yadav, Indu; Goyal, Prateek; Misra, Superb K.; Shahabuddin, Syed; Hassan, Shabir and Dhanka, Mukesh, "Copper-MOF and tannic acid-empowered composite cryogel as a skin substitute for accelerated deep wound healing", Biomaterials Advances, DOI: 10.1016/j.bioadv.2024.213983, vol. 164, Nov. 2024
dc.identifier.issn 2772-9508
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioadv.2024.213983
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/10334
dc.description.abstract The effective management of deep skin wounds remains a significant healthcare challenge that often deteriorates with bacterial infection, oxidative stress, tissue necrosis, and excessive production of wound exudate. Current medical approaches, including traditional wound dressing materials, cannot effectively address these issues. There is a great need to engineer advanced and multifunctional wound dressings to address this multifaceted problem effectively. Herein, a rationally designed composite cryogel composed of a Copper Metal-Organic Framework (Cu-MOF), tannic acid (TA), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and zein protein has been developed by freeze-thaw technique. Cryogels display a remarkable swelling capacity attributed to their interconnected microporous morphology. Moreover, dynamic mechanical behaviour with the characteristics of potent antimicrobial, antioxidant, and biodegradation makes it a desirable wound dressing material. It was further confirmed that the material is highly biocompatible and can release TA and copper ions in a controlled manner. In-vivo skin irritation in a rat model demonstrated that composite cryogel did not provoke any irritation/inflammation when applied to the skin of a healthy recipient. In a deep wound model, the composite cryogel significantly accelerates the wound healing rate. These findings highlight the multifunctional nature of composite cryogels and their promising potential for clinical applications as advanced wound dressings.
dc.description.statementofresponsibility by Hemant Singh, Aniruddha Dan, Prasanna Kumari Barani, Harshil Dave, Nitesh Parsaila, Archana Navale, Zenab Darban, Indu Yadav, Prateek Goyal, Superb K. Misra, Syed Shahabuddin, Shabir Hassan and Mukesh Dhanka
dc.format.extent vol. 164
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher Elsevier
dc.title Copper-MOF and tannic acid-empowered composite cryogel as a skin substitute for accelerated deep wound healing
dc.type Article
dc.relation.journal Biomaterials Advances


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